Follow me as I learn how to make money on Zazzle. This blog covers everything from Zazzle search engine optimization to what kind of products to sell on Zazzle. I'm not an expert yet, but hopefully we all will be by the end of this.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Selling on Zazzle for Beginners

I've decided that the best way to make money on Zazzle is to create content directed at a specific target market. I was using the broad approach and trying to make generic shirts to sell. You need to pick a smaller niche that someone will be looking for that exact shirt. My new Zazzle marketing plan is to create shirts directed at southern women between the ages of 25-50. This is the number one group of online apparel buyers based on my research. I already have shirt designs made and I am going to be offering them for sale really soon. My plan is to find different Facebook pages and ask them to promote my shirts with a referral link. This will allow the Facebook page owner to make a decent profit while offering something that their fan base will like. I am shooting for pages with over 20k followers because this is a numbers game. The tricky part is getting them to agree. I will be completing this within a week. I have been busy with school and getting things set up and also finding a part time job to cover expenses of the campaign.

Steps:

- Upload women friendly designs to Zazzle
- Cover all aspects of SEO on page, and off
- Promote using Google Alerts and posting on forums and blogs
- Send messages to FB fan page owners in my niche
- Make a Twitter and Instagram using my brand

This formula is extremely simple for beginners to sell on Zazzle. This is definitely a beginners guide to Zazzle, as I am still a relative beginner. However, this should work extremely well. I'll update within a week or two depending on how busy I am!

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